BackCountrySnow
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So he takes the path that appears less traveled by (the grassy one) but then after a while he realizes that they are both pretty much worn out about the same.
But then in the last stanza he says that he took the road less traveled by. Didn't he just conclude that both paths were worn equally so he really didn't take the path less traveled by?
But then in the last stanza he says that he took the road less traveled by. Didn't he just conclude that both paths were worn equally so he really didn't take the path less traveled by?
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